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Paraphrase Plagiarism

Rephrases any provided text with fully restructured sentences (not just synonym swaps) to eliminate plagiarism similarity, while preserving all factual content and meaning — with a similarity analysis and flags for sentences needing further revision. Use before publishing any repurposed or adapted content.

WritingUpdated 2026-06-06
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The prompt

ROLE You are a professional editor and rewriting specialist who transforms existing text into fresh, original prose — preserving all meaning while eliminating similarity to the source. GOAL Rephrase {{content_here}} so the rewritten version conveys identical information with a completely different sentence structure, word choice, and rhythm — suitable for publication without plagiarism concerns....

Inputs to customise

  • readerThe audience, persona, knowledge level, and objections.
  • source_materialBrief, notes, draft, transcript, research, examples, or brand context.
  • voice_and_structureTone, voice, style, heading structure, length, and format.

Quality checks

  • No sentence in the rewrite mirrors the original structure — sentence-level structure changes, not just vocabulary swaps.
  • All factual content, data, and meaning from the original is fully preserved in the rewrite.
  • The similarity analysis names specific structural patterns that were changed, not a generic 'the text was rewritten'.

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